Staffers who have worked for her on he ground in Puerto
Rico,South
Dakota
and Montana have been invited to attend the event or go home for
further instructions, campaign aides said. The New York senator had no
other events Tuesday. She planned to address AIPAC Wednesday in
Washington.

But she is under increasing pressure to cede the Democratic
nomination to Barack
Obama after the final primaries. There was a sense of denouement in
the campaign. She planned to rally with husband and former President
Clinton and their daughter Chelsea in South Dakota Monday night—a
reunion usually reserved for election nights.

Clinton
Campaign staffers and former campaign staffers are being urged by the
Clinton campaign's finance department to turn in their outstanding
expense receipts by the end of the week. That's a sign, to them, that
the campaign wants to get its affairs in order soon. If Clinton were
staying in the race, there'd be no real reason to collect these
receipts now; she'd still be raising and spending money from the same
primary campaign account. The campaign is in arrears to the tune of
about $11 million.